Dog walking in Pine
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- Dog Walking
- Pine, AZ
Best dog walkers in Pine
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
On-demand, scheduled, and recurring walks
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Best dog walkers in Pine
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
How to book dog walkers near me
Get matched
A top-rated local Caregiver will match with you; or you can choose to browse Caregivers near you.
Follow along
Receive live updates and photos. Track your pup's walk via GPS.
Get a report card
Once your pet is home, view details on how the walk went, complete with a photo!
Why find pet care through Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of vetted and background checked pet sitters, overnight boarding, dog walkers, dog trainers, and even virtual vet chat. Schedule ahead for pet care while you are away, or book on-demand pet care during the workday. In minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
Why book a dog walker in Pine?
Browse Pine, AZ dog walkers to find a Caregiver that can provide the best pet care for your dog — whether your pup is a major sniffing machine and needs a patient walker, or loves to pull full force and needs someone strong to hold the leash. Dog walkers on the Wag! platform are waiting to take your furry friend on a walk around Pine, AZ so you don't have to stress about pet care. The app even notifies you when your dog poops or pees along the way!
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Pine
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Carr 260/ Highline Trail
If Fido is itching to go exploring, take him out on the Pine Canyon Trail. While hiking, your dog needs to stay on leash, but will love the rocky areas of the trail he can climb over, and the amazing views the trail offers. The trail is a total of 16.6-miles with a 3,297-foot elevation gain in an out and back route, and will take you through a wooded forest and a river where Fido can stop and get a splash in. Make sure to check your pup's paws while hiking in case the mountain is a little rough.36
Highway 87/ Nf-583A
Head over to the Tonto Natural Bridge State Park with your furry pal by your side. The park was built around a natural travertine bridge in the 1800s, and is the perfect destination for hikes, picnics and hanging out during the day. The park puts on a lot of events, so make sure your pup is in a social mood before heading out to the park. While visiting, your dog needs to stay on leash. Pay attention to signs since there are some areas that your pup isn't allowed. Don't forget to bring water and clean-up bags along with you.24
Fossil Creek Road
Go on a great hike along the Fossil Creek Waterfall Trail with your pup. The trail is perfect if you're a first time hiker or on a time limit since it is only 2.4-miles long. With an elevation gain of 203-feet in an out and back route, your pup will love this easier hike with you by his side. The hike features a waterfall and a river where your pup can stop to cool down before continuing on. If you're looking for a little big of a harder hike, then try out the Fossil Springs Trail. This trail is 8.1-miles long with a 1,486-foot elevation gain on an out and back route. This trail is known for backpacking and can be rocky, so you both will get a good workout in.12
Torrie Pines Lane/ Old County Road
After all the hiking, you and your pup will probably be famished, but there is a great restaurant the two of you can dine at together. THAT Brewery and Pub offers a wide selection of delicious beers that pair perfectly with whatever meal you choose off of their menu. They handcraft their beers right in the restauran,t and you can even buy some for the road. Their wide menu offers gluten-free and vegetarian options, plus they have killer mac and cheese. They welcome your four legged friend to drool over your meal on their outdoor patio whenever the weather is nice.0
Carr 260
Have a relaxing day your your dog at the Old County Inn. They dish out wood-fired pizza and wings with beers and cocktails that pair nicely with whatever you choose to eat. Their outdoor patio is fenced in to help keep your dog safe while you both enjoy some outside time. There's also plenty of shade to make sure the two of you stay cool from the Arizona sun. The staff is super dog friendly and will even bring a fresh bowl of water out for your dog to enjoy while you enjoy your meal.Frequently asked questions
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